Exceptions: User made content (videos, artwork, mods). No YouTube channels, clans, guilds, websites, etc. Rule 7: Advertising -No advertising anything here, even if it is M&B related. Rule 6: Malicious Content -The posting of malicious content (ie: porn, malicious websites, etc) whether via a link, through an image, and/or a comment, will be immediately removed and result in a permanent suspension of your account's participating in this subreddit. Rule 5: Spam -The posting of content unrelated to Bannerlord, TaleWorlds, or Mount & Blade in general, will be considered spam and results in a ban. Do not create content with the solo purposes of promulgating or inciting real-life political discussion. Do not engage in real-life political discussions. Rule 4: No Racism, Sexism, Hostility, or Politics -Exercise common decency and do not engage in sexism, racism, homophobic speech, bigotry, or exceptionally rude, iniciteful or hostile behaviour. Disagreements are okay, but flaming language is not. Rule 3: Incivility -Please be civil and mature when having discussions. Rule 2: Harassment -No harassing of users that reveals any personal info that they do not to consent to having posted this is anything they themselves have not publicly revealed. On top of that, most players pick ranged builds for their playthrough as there are tricks to farm up gold with these builds.Rule 1: Explanation -All images must include an explanation of what the viewer is looking at, either through the post itself (title, image), or through a comment labeled "R1 explanation". Having the Bow at 4 makes this build very powerful for beginners as long range weaponry is easier to master early on than melee (as you'd have to learn the difficult blocking mechanics this game has to offer). Picking that you drove them off with arrows will grant your character 2 Focus points into bow and one into Control. Leadership is always good for groups and having one point in it definitely helps. As we mentioned previously, Tactics is a great thing to have for army deployment. This life choice will grant you one Focus Point in Tactics and Leadership. The only logical choice here is that you've succesfully led a manhunt. Cavalry will grant you more skill in two handed weaponry while Scouts is catered more towards the ranged Bow and Riding. The choice here purely depends on you as both of these youth picks are excellent. There's two choices as far as youth goes: trained with cavalry and rode with the scouts. Tactics is useful for late game when you start deploying your army as it lets you plan things much better. Bow is an excellent ranged weapon that is mostly preferred for new players as a lot of other ranged weapons are mostly throwables. This will give you +1 Skill to Bow and Tactics. Since this is a beginner build mostly focused towards combat, the only logical choice here is the hunted small game adolescence. Athletics is also granted by attention to detail, which is a popular choice for arena. This allows your build to become a bit more diverse in terms of combat. On the other hand, attention to detail gives you one handed combat mastery meaning that you can use any one-handed weapon with a shield in case the Poleaxe and Lances aren't for you. Skill with horses is excellent because it gives you a point in Riding and Medicine. The childhood backstory has two choices for us in this particular beginner build: skill with horses and attention to detail. For this particular melee beginner build we'll go with: Baron's Retainers. In case you'd want to prioritize Poleaxes and Bows then Baron's Retainers are the ones that'll give you an edge there. For example, if you want to use a Crossbow then the Mercenaries Family is going to be the best choice. This is pretty important as you'll have to pick and choose the most appropriate family depending on what weapon you want to use for each of these skills. A thing to note is that you're most probably going to want to specialize in one melee skill, one ranged skill. What Family to pick?Īs you start making your character, the first main decision that you're gonna have to do is pick the Family that "you" originate from. In this particular Bannerlord guide we'll be showcasing the Best Beginner Build for Mount And Blade 2 Bannerlord that will work great for new players so that they don't have to worry about the skill tree choices at first. There are a plethora of builds that you can try such as: melee tank, rogue with a bow or simply a role-playing merchant. The game is balanced around these things but generally there are going to be some skill tree unlocks which are more useful than others. Bannerlord characters are all about picking the right build and skill tree progression to fit your playstyle.